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Figure 1: Eric Mazur’s data of student brain activity. Brain activity measured during lectures (class) is similar to that observed when watching TV, and lower than during periods of sleep.

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October 31, 2012 5:10 pm

Figure 1: Eric Mazur’s data of student brain activity. Brain activity measured during lectures (class) is similar to that observed when watching TV, and lower than during periods of sleep.

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